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Gunnhild, who is pregnant, is in Kattegat when she has a dream of women dying. She thinks that it could be Lagertha’s place, so she goes with some warriors to investigate. By the time she gets ...
Gunnhild discovered her husband hooking up with Ingrid, and she responded by making a surprising proposition. Taking a page out of Ragnar’s book, Gunnhild opted to accept the arrangement that ...
Gunnhild, Mother of Kings, was a real historical figure who appears in Icelandic Sagas. The sagas say she was alive during a time of great upheaval in Norway.
Gunnhild was married to Eric Bloodaxe, the King of Norway, according to the Icelandic Sagas. Her husband Eric was also the King of Orkney between 937 and 954 and King of Northumbria 948–49 and ...
By: Gunnhild Øyehaug, translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson. Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Girous, 128 pages, $25.
Canadian actress Katheryn Winnick is visiting her "Viking" homeland Iceland where she reunited with her co-star Ragga Ragnars . Ragga, an Icelandic actress, played the role of Gunnhild who goes on ...
The show chronicles the rise of one of history’s most famous Norse raiders, Erik Bloodaxe, and his formidable wife, Gunnhild. As they fight for the throne of Norway, the land is torn apart by ...
Cory Oldweiler is a freelance writer and editor. Present Tense MachineBy: Gunnhild Øyehaug, translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson. Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 176 pages, $25. Comment ...
Martine and Gunnhild: We don’t have a specific icon since we always get inspired by pretty much everything. We love to experiment and explore, which makes it hard to have one person to look up to.
Gunnhild Øyehaug’s novel “Present Tense Machine” makes frequent allusions to science-fiction films and astronomical research but is ultimately unconcerned with the mechanics of its conceit.
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